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The public meetings were both well attended with great feedback. Please click on the following links for summaries of the meeting discussions, small group break out sessions, and a map featuring digital post-its of the comments we received on the large printed maps in the meetings. Remember we are still accepting comments.

Thanks again for your attendance and participation. We look forward to seeing you at additional public meetings.

Thank you to all who attended the public meetings hosted in Bend and Redmond last week. Each meeting was very well attended and OPRD staff took note of the multitude of ideas, concerns and comments that were received. It was evident how many consider Smith Rock a special gem as they expressed their passion for the park.

A link to the slides presented at the meetings is located just above this summary. The concepts presented at the meetings and associated assessment files are located under the tab ‘plan materials.’ The current comment period will remain open until November 25th. Please feel free to contact the lead planner on the project via phone or email as listed below:

Thank you to those that attended our first round of planning meetings. Many attendees voiced their ideas, park values, and concerns.

If you did not have a chance to attend the meetings please feel free to fill out an onlinesurvey. Thanks again for your participation and please check back or subscribe to out mailing list as we will be hosting the next round of public meetings sometime this summer.

Thank you to all who attended the advisory committee, Redmond and Portland public meetings. There was an excellent showing of interested parties eager to contribute.

If you were unable to attend the first public meeting and would like to leave a comment please fill out an online survey located here: Survey We will continue to collect comments until February 24th, 2017.

Please check back soon as we will be posting the date for the next public meeting along with an updated advisory committee member list and interactive mapping survey. We appreciate the many online surveys and public comments we have received thus far and are eager to have continued involvement as the master plan process progresses.